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Berkshire Stung by Losses in Its Stock Holdings
The conglomerate’s cash stake swelled to a record $157.2 billion in the third quarter even as it posted $23.5 billion in losses from investments.
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Swift Reversal in Bonds and Rally in Stocks Cap Wild Week for Markets
A series of data reports and actions by policymakers have led investors to reassess their assumptions about interest rates and the economy.
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At Florida GOP summit, support for Trump overshadows DeSantis
DeSantis faced more defections in his home state and a crowd that was excited about his 2024 rival.
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One year out, an unsettled country marks time for a 2024 showdown
Despite big events on the state, federal and international level, events of the year have yet to influence next year’s election.
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How to Choose the Perfect Christmas Gift for Your Loved One
Christmas is a time where we show our loved ones how much we care about them. But what do you do when you have no idea what to get them? If you’re struggling to find the perfect Christmas gift for your loved one, don’t worry! We’ve got you covered. Here are some tips on how…
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Carolyn Hax: Husband sets super-early alarm that wakes up only his spouse
Husband sees separate bedrooms as a marriage-killing solution to his 5:15 a.m. alarm that “runs and runs until I kick him.”
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Miss Manners: Is it inappropriate to eat during day-long meetings?
Letter writer wonders if it’s rude to eat snacks during a day-long meeting?
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Ask Amy: My mother-in-law dresses in clothes that are too tight or too short
Her mother-in-law wears unflattering clothing that is usually “too tight or too short.”
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Speaker Johnson and Mitch McConnell are on a collision course
Both men are struggling to hold together their fractious conferences while clashing with each other on policy priorities.
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The strengths and weaknesses of legal attempts to disqualify Trump
The cases are unlike any in history against a candidate for president and present several issues that have been rarely addressed by courts.